Here’s the latest from Keizertimes

Good morning.

We hope you all cozied up and enjoyed the snow day on Thursday.

Keizer got a couple of inches of snow, enough to shut down schools, City Hall and bus service.

Photographer Steve Schnurbusch roamed the city yesterday, capturing some of the scenes around the community.

We’re watching for the latest word on high school sporting events and will keep you updated on any schedule changes.

Meantime, here is some of the latest work of your local crew at Keizertimes.

Facing community pressure, Keizer councilors leave diversity committee and its name in place
Citizens took turns defending Keizer’s diversity committee in remarks Monday to the Keizer City Council. The council voted 5-2 to leave its name unchanged after three councilors had raised alarm…
Facing community pressure, Keizer councilors leave diversity committee and its name in place
Citizens took turns defending Keizer’s diversity committee in remarks Monday to the Keizer City Council. The council voted 5-2 to leave its name unchanged after three councilors had raised alarm…
Coming Up: Coffee with the mayor in person in Keizer
Keizerites can have coffee with the mayor, dance to The Angels, and catch up on baseball at Chamber Greeters. It’s all in Coming Up.
Coming Up: Coffee with the mayor in person in Keizer
Keizerites can have coffee with the mayor, dance to The Angels, and catch up on baseball at Chamber Greeters. It’s all in Coming Up.
Supporters raise their arms and their bids at McNary booster club benefit
Fans of McNary sports gathered Saturday at the Keizer Event Center for a benefit auction for the McNary Athletic Booster Club. The event featured a dinner buffet and live and…
Supporters raise their arms and their bids at McNary booster club benefit
Fans of McNary sports gathered Saturday at the Keizer Event Center for a benefit auction for the McNary Athletic Booster Club. The event featured a dinner buffet and live and…
Keizer mayor cites goals for 2025: strong economy, with focus on basics
In the annual State of the City address, Mayor Cathy Clark cited gains in parks and real estate values, while stressing the need to keep public safety “job one.”
Keizer mayor cites goals for 2025: strong economy, with focus on basics
In the annual State of the City address, Mayor Cathy Clark cited gains in parks and real estate values, while stressing the need to keep public safety “job one.”
Keizer theater ready to uncork vintage comedy in ‘Drinking Habits’
Keizer Homegrown Theatre is getting ready to open “Drinking Habits,” a delightfully zany ensemble production, in April. Tickets are on sale now.
Keizer theater ready to uncork vintage comedy in ‘Drinking Habits’
Keizer Homegrown Theatre is getting ready to open “Drinking Habits,” a delightfully zany ensemble production, in April. Tickets are on sale now.
Keizer police investigate death at Keizer Station
The body of a California man was found Sunday, March 16, in a car parked at a Keizer Station business for two days, Keizer police reported.
Keizer police investigate death at Keizer Station
The body of a California man was found Sunday, March 16, in a car parked at a Keizer Station business for two days, Keizer police reported.
Keizer in Brief: Milk for families, reading club starts, Percey coming up
Keizer organizations and volunteers are stepping up – with a big milk donation, a new reading club and plans for the annual Percey Auction.
Keizer in Brief: Milk for families, reading club starts, Percey coming up
Keizer organizations and volunteers are stepping up – with a big milk donation, a new reading club and plans for the annual Percey Auction.
Keizer students can win prizes by outlining what they would do as mayor
Annual essay contest now open for students to learn about Keizer government while suggesting what they would do if they were the mayor. Entries are due Friday, March 21.
Keizer students can win prizes by outlining what they would do as mayor
Annual essay contest now open for students to learn about Keizer government while suggesting what they would do if they were the mayor. Entries are due Friday, March 21.

ATTENTION BUSINESS MANAGERS

We’re gearing up for our annual Home & Garden Section with loads of tips for getting into home improvement mode. If you have a business looking for new customers, this is a great opportunity and General Manager Robin Barney is ready to help. Reach her at (503) 390-1051 or [email protected].

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